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Odessa Young (born 11 January 1998 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actress. She is known for her roles in the 2015 feature films Looking for Grace and The Daughter (with Geoffrey Rush and Sam Neill), the latter of which earned her an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She won further accolades for her performance in the web series High Life in 2017. In 2018, she starred in the films Assassination Nation and A Million Little Pieces. That year, she also made her off-Broadway debut in Days of Rage. In 2020, she starred as Frannie in the post-apocalypse miniseries The Stand, based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Stephen King, and opposite Elisabeth Moss in Shirley (2020), a film about the novelist Shirley Jackson. In 2020, Young was cast as a hostess in the HBO Max television series Tokyo Vice, to be directed by Michael Mann and written by J. T. Rogers. She was subsequently replaced by Rachel Keller, when she pulled out of the production over scheduling conflicts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the 2020 film Shirley, Young plays Rose, a newly married young woman living in the same house as Shirley Jackson.[28] In 2020, Odessa Young participated in Acting for a Cause, a live classic play and screenplay reading series created, directed and produced by Brando Crawford. Young played Lady Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. The reading raised funds for non-profit charities including Mount Sinai Medical Center. Vogue named her one of six actors to watch in 2021. That year, she was also cast in the British film Mothering Sunday.